
Grabois Freed After 14-Hour Protest: Tensions Flare in Argentina
Grabois Released After 14-Hour Detention Following Occupation of Perón Institute. Buenos Aires, Argentina - Opposition leader Juan Grabois was released early this morning after a 14-hour detention stemming from his occupation of the Juan Domingo Perón Institute building in Buenos Aires. The building, recently closed by libertarian presidential candidate Javier Milei, was the site of a protest led by Grabois. In a statement outside the detention facility, Grabois stated, "They think Patricia Bullrich will tame us with this? I don't understand how they think we're made." He also criticized the decision to close the institute, highlighting its historical significance. The incident has sparked debate about political activism and the use of public buildings. The swift release of Grabois suggests a potential de-escalation of the situation, though the underlying political tensions remain.